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Airborne allergens and clinical response of asthmatics in Arad, a new town in a desert area in Israel
Year:
1966
Source of publication :
Journal of Allergy
Authors :
ברקאי-גולן, רבקה
;
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פרנק, מנחם
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Volume :
37
Co-Authors:
Kantor, S.Z., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Frank, M., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Hoch-Kantor, D., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Barkai-Golan, R., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Marian, D., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Schachnner, E., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Kessler, A., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
de Vries, A., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
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From page:
65
To page:
74
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Total pages:
10
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Abstract:
A clinical study of patients with intractable asthma coming to the new Judean desert town of Arad was carried out concurrently with an aerobiological survey. Pollen and mold concentrations in the air of Arad were about one third and one half, respectively, of those in the central coastal region of Israel. Excellent to moderate clinical responses to the stay in Arad were observed in 84 per cent of the asthmatic subjects. The moderate reduction of pollen and mold spore content in the air of Arad is not a satisfactory explanation for the beneficial results. The reason for improvement of asthmatics in desert climates in many instances still remains unsolved. © 1966.
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Language:
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Airborne allergens and clinical response of asthmatics in Arad, a new town in a desert area in Israel
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Kantor, S.Z., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Frank, M., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Hoch-Kantor, D., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Barkai-Golan, R., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Marian, D., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Schachnner, E., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Kessler, A., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
de Vries, A., From the Allergy Research Unit, Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Department of Experimental Biology of the Tel Aviv University, Beilinson Hospital, Petah-Tiqua, Israel, the Central Allergy Clinic Zamenhof of the Labour Sick Fund, Tel Aviv, Israel, the Labour Sick Fund Clinic in Arad, the National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel, the Department of Botany, the Tel Aviv University, Israel
Airborne allergens and clinical response of asthmatics in Arad, a new town in a desert area in Israel
A clinical study of patients with intractable asthma coming to the new Judean desert town of Arad was carried out concurrently with an aerobiological survey. Pollen and mold concentrations in the air of Arad were about one third and one half, respectively, of those in the central coastal region of Israel. Excellent to moderate clinical responses to the stay in Arad were observed in 84 per cent of the asthmatic subjects. The moderate reduction of pollen and mold spore content in the air of Arad is not a satisfactory explanation for the beneficial results. The reason for improvement of asthmatics in desert climates in many instances still remains unsolved. © 1966.
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